Jan 12, 2007 17:55
This is the entry where I don't get in a car accident and I'm making it cause I'm about to go out driving. I'm kind of afraid- I now see how people get panic attacks.
When you're comforting someone it's customary to say: "There, there." What exactly does that mean? What's where? Now since I don't know what it means it could be: "There, there" or "Their their" or "They're they're" or "They're there" and so on. It doesn't really matter except I wrote it the other day and wasn't really sure.
I think crazy people should be arranged in pairs- that way when they talk to themselves from a distance it looks like they're having a conversation.
My parents bought these two couches(with three cushions)- when two love seats would've been sufficient. I really don't appreciate the furniture industry defining love with the traditional pair bond and I enjoy our menage a trois style couches.